SOLID‐STATE MULTI‐SENSOR ARRAY SYSTEM FOR REAL TIME IMAGING OF MAGNETIC FIELDS AND FERROUS OBJECTS

In this paper the development of a solid‐state sensors based system for real‐time imaging of magnetic fields and ferrous objects is described. The system comprises 1089 magneto inductive solid state sensors arranged in a 2D array matrix of 33×33 files and columns, equally spaced in order to cover an approximate area of 300 by 300 mm. The sensor array is located within a large current‐carrying coil. Data is sampled from the sensors by several DSP controlling units and finally streamed to a host computer via a USB 2.0 interface and the image generated and displayed at a rate of 20 frames per minute. The development of the instrumentation has been complemented by extensive numerical modeling of field distribution patterns using boundary element methods. The system was originally intended for deployment in the non‐destructive evaluation (NDE) of reinforced concrete. Nevertheless, the system is not only capable of producing real‐time, live video images of the metal target embedded within any opaque medium, it ...